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Jennifer Rubin

26 articles 2007–2011

Egypt’s Rigged Elections

Jennifer Rubin · December 20, 2010

The Obama administration consulted last month with outside policy experts and former officials about promoting democracy in Egypt. Given that Egypt rigged its November 28 legislative elections, it seems the president could use all the help he can get. The fraudulent elections are a rebuke to the…

They Still Blame America First

Jennifer Rubin · September 20, 2010

President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assure us that they are champions of human rights. However, their focus, more often than not, is on America’s shortcomings. 

Voting Rights...for Some

Jennifer Rubin · August 23, 2010

The mainstream media have recently discovered the misdeeds of the voting section of the Obama Justice Department. But the dismissal of an egregious case of voter intimidation against the New Black Panther party (over the objections of the veteran trial team) by Obama political appointees and the…

Onward, Christian Zionists

Jennifer Rubin · August 2, 2010

In Washington, D.C.’s convention center they danced the horah, sang Hebrew songs, and waved American and Israeli flags. Charlie Daniels played Hatikvah on his fiddle. It wasn’t a bar mitzvah, or a gathering of the pro-Israel group AIPAC. It was the fifth annual summit of an even larger pro-Israel…

In Defense of Moderation

Jennifer Rubin · July 26, 2010

C. Holland Taylor doesn’t look like a man radical Muslims should fear. He is trim, unassuming, and speaks with a faint southern accent. His stylish blond haircut and trim suit give him the appearance of a fortysomething European businessman. He possesses no arsenal of weapons, holds no government…

Friends in High Places

Jennifer Rubin · June 21, 2010

The case is straightforward. On Election Day 2008, two members of the New Black Panther party (NBPP) dressed in military garb were captured on videotape at a Philadelphia polling place spouting racial epithets and menacing voters. One, Minister King Samir Shabazz, wielded a nightstick. It was a…

Obama’s Attorney General (for now)

Jennifer Rubin · February 15, 2010

Attorney General Eric Holder has been the Obama administration’s point man in revising the nation’s approach to terrorism. Holder said last summer that it was his decision to reinvestigate CIA operatives who had employed enhanced interrogation techniques during the Bush administration, although…

Holding Holder Accountable

Jennifer Rubin · December 7, 2009

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR) is in the news again, for the first time since then-chairman Mary Frances Berry tried to prevent seating a George W. Bush appointee. This time, though, it is challenging liberal civil rights orthodoxies, and Democrats and left-leaning civil rights groups…

The Washington Post Loses in Virginia

Jennifer Rubin · November 4, 2009

Bob McDonnell won big tonight in the Virginia gubernatorial race, as did the entire Virginia Republican party. The implications of the race will be sorted out soon enough. But one big loser is the Washington Post which may unwittingly have helped the Republican, despite their best efforts to put…

Panetta's Empty Promise

Jennifer Rubin · September 14, 2009

CIA director Leon Panetta has had a tough year. He's lost a series of high-profile battles with his White House bosses--over releasing Bush administration enhanced interrogation memos, the naming of a special prosecutor to -reinvestigate CIA operatives, and retaining the CIA's lead role in…

Eric Holder's Anti-CIA Witch Hunt

Jennifer Rubin · September 7, 2009

Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to ask a special prosecutor to investigate for possible criminal prosecution CIA operatives who interrogated terrorists in overseas locations is the latest and most egregious instance of political gamesmanship by Holder, who strode into office promising to…

Eric Holder's Justice Department

Jennifer Rubin · August 10, 2009

In the litany of criticisms leveled at President George W. Bush none was repeated more often than the accusation that he had "politicized the administration of justice." In endless television show appearances and congressional hearings, Democratic lawmakers like Senator Chuck Schumer railed against…

'A Wise Latina Woman'

Jennifer Rubin · June 15, 2009

Not since Rose Mary Woods made "18  " famous has a number so absorbed the attention of the media and political establishment. But with President Barack Obama's nomination of Second Circuit judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice David Souter, Washington has become…

A GOP Comeback

Jennifer Rubin · March 30, 2009

The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial race is an unlikely platform from which to launch Republicans' comeback. After all, New Jersey Republicans have come to resemble Charlie Brown and that elusive football. Each cycle hope springs eternal that this will be their time to connect with voters. But time…

Ground Zero for the GOP

Jennifer Rubin · February 2, 2009

Republicans' 2008 election losses have spawned a spate of self-reflection. Was it just President Bush and the economy? Was it too much religion or ineffective candidates? Was opposition to immigration reform the death knell with minorities, or did Republicans fail to explain tried and true…

The New Jews?

Jennifer Rubin · September 1, 2008

A young man who was brought to the United States as a toddler, Jian Li, has shaken up the civil rights establishment and Ivy League colleges and rekindled a fierce debate over racial preferences at America's elite institutions of higher learning. For parents and applicants navigating the college…

The New Jews?

Jennifer Rubin · September 1, 2008

A young man who was brought to the United States as a toddler, Jian Li, has shaken up the civil rights establishment and Ivy League colleges and rekindled a fierce debate over racial preferences at America's elite institutions of higher learning. For parents and applicants navigating the college…

The Quotas That Won't Die

Jennifer Rubin · July 21, 2008

Forty years ago, the Nixon administration (building on the Johnson administration's attempt to transform the Small Business Administration into a weapon in the War on Poverty) undertook efforts to enhance "black capitalism," using Section 8a of the Small Business Act to provide preferences,…

Missouri Asks a Loaded Question

Jennifer Rubin · October 22, 2007

Ward Connerly delivered one of the big wins for conservatives on election day 2006--a lopsided victory (58-42 percent) for the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, which banned racial and gender preferences in state university admissions and contracting and hiring.

Propositioning the States

Jennifer Rubin · May 7, 2007

If Ward Connerly has his way, on Election Day 2008 no fewer than five states will host referenda to bar racial preferences in public college admissions, employment, and contracting. If the measures succeed, Connerly explains in an interview, "we will be witnessing the end of an era" in which…

A Tax-Cutting Democrat

Jennifer Rubin · March 5, 2007

In July 2006 the Wall Street Journal touted New Mexico's governor Bill Richardson as a man who "embraced tax cutting and benefited politically." The Journal quoted Richardson approvingly for advising his party that "we have to be the party of growth and the American dream, not the party of…

Mitt Romney's Conversion

Jennifer Rubin · February 5, 2007

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is under fire as he pursues the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. A recent Internet video highlighted comments made during a 1994 debate against Sen. Edward Kennedy in which Romney declared that he supported a "woman's right to choose." Romney…